Rabbinic Texts and the History of Late-Roman Palestine
Herausgeber: Goodman, Martin; Alexander, Philip
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Proceedings of a conference held in March 2007 at the British Academy.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 788g
- ISBN-13: 9780197264744
- ISBN-10: 0197264743
- Artikelnr.: 31198952
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 788g
- ISBN-13: 9780197264744
- ISBN-10: 0197264743
- Artikelnr.: 31198952
* Introduction
* Part I: The Issues
* 1: Philip Alexander: Using Rabbinic Literature as a source for the
History of Late-Roman Palestine: Problems and Issues
* 2: Fergus Millar: The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism
* 3: Peter Schäfer: Research into Rabbinic Literature: An attempt to
define the Status Quaestionis
* 4: Chaim Milikowsky: The Status Quaestionis of Research into Rabbinic
Literature
* 5: Peter Schäfer and Chaim Milikowsky: Current Views on the Editing
of the Rabbinic Texts of Late Antiquity: Reflections on a debate
after twenty years
* Part II: The Rabbinic Texts
* 6: Amram Tropper: The State of Mishnah Studies
* 7: Romen Reichman: The Tosefta and its Value for Historical Research:
Questioning the historical reliability of case stories
* 8: Gunter Stemberger: Halakhic Midrashim as Historical Sources
* 9: Sacha Stern: The Talmud Yerushalmi
* 10: Richard Kalmin: Problems in the use of the Bavli for the History
of Late-Roman Palestine: the example of Astrology
* 11: Alex Samely: Literary Structures and Historical Reconstruction:
the example of Amoraic Midrash
* 12: Wout van Bekkum: The Future of Ancient Piyyut
* 13: Robert Hayward: Targum
* 14: Robert Brody: The Epistle of Sherira Gaon
* 15: Peter SchäFer: Hekhalot Literature and the Origins of Jewish
Mysticism
* Part III: History
* 16: Seth Schwartz: 'Rabbinic Culture' and Roman Culture
* 17: Catherine Hezser: Material Culture and Daily Life
* 18: Moshe Lavee: Rabbinic Literature and the History of Judaism in
Late Antiquity: Challenges, methodology, and new approaches
* 19: William Horbury: Rabbinic Perceptions of Christianity and the
History of Roman Palestine
* 20: Aharon Oppenheimer: Politics and Administration
* 21: Hayyim Lapin: Economics and Society
* Conclusion
* Part I: The Issues
* 1: Philip Alexander: Using Rabbinic Literature as a source for the
History of Late-Roman Palestine: Problems and Issues
* 2: Fergus Millar: The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism
* 3: Peter Schäfer: Research into Rabbinic Literature: An attempt to
define the Status Quaestionis
* 4: Chaim Milikowsky: The Status Quaestionis of Research into Rabbinic
Literature
* 5: Peter Schäfer and Chaim Milikowsky: Current Views on the Editing
of the Rabbinic Texts of Late Antiquity: Reflections on a debate
after twenty years
* Part II: The Rabbinic Texts
* 6: Amram Tropper: The State of Mishnah Studies
* 7: Romen Reichman: The Tosefta and its Value for Historical Research:
Questioning the historical reliability of case stories
* 8: Gunter Stemberger: Halakhic Midrashim as Historical Sources
* 9: Sacha Stern: The Talmud Yerushalmi
* 10: Richard Kalmin: Problems in the use of the Bavli for the History
of Late-Roman Palestine: the example of Astrology
* 11: Alex Samely: Literary Structures and Historical Reconstruction:
the example of Amoraic Midrash
* 12: Wout van Bekkum: The Future of Ancient Piyyut
* 13: Robert Hayward: Targum
* 14: Robert Brody: The Epistle of Sherira Gaon
* 15: Peter SchäFer: Hekhalot Literature and the Origins of Jewish
Mysticism
* Part III: History
* 16: Seth Schwartz: 'Rabbinic Culture' and Roman Culture
* 17: Catherine Hezser: Material Culture and Daily Life
* 18: Moshe Lavee: Rabbinic Literature and the History of Judaism in
Late Antiquity: Challenges, methodology, and new approaches
* 19: William Horbury: Rabbinic Perceptions of Christianity and the
History of Roman Palestine
* 20: Aharon Oppenheimer: Politics and Administration
* 21: Hayyim Lapin: Economics and Society
* Conclusion
* Introduction
* Part I: The Issues
* 1: Philip Alexander: Using Rabbinic Literature as a source for the
History of Late-Roman Palestine: Problems and Issues
* 2: Fergus Millar: The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism
* 3: Peter Schäfer: Research into Rabbinic Literature: An attempt to
define the Status Quaestionis
* 4: Chaim Milikowsky: The Status Quaestionis of Research into Rabbinic
Literature
* 5: Peter Schäfer and Chaim Milikowsky: Current Views on the Editing
of the Rabbinic Texts of Late Antiquity: Reflections on a debate
after twenty years
* Part II: The Rabbinic Texts
* 6: Amram Tropper: The State of Mishnah Studies
* 7: Romen Reichman: The Tosefta and its Value for Historical Research:
Questioning the historical reliability of case stories
* 8: Gunter Stemberger: Halakhic Midrashim as Historical Sources
* 9: Sacha Stern: The Talmud Yerushalmi
* 10: Richard Kalmin: Problems in the use of the Bavli for the History
of Late-Roman Palestine: the example of Astrology
* 11: Alex Samely: Literary Structures and Historical Reconstruction:
the example of Amoraic Midrash
* 12: Wout van Bekkum: The Future of Ancient Piyyut
* 13: Robert Hayward: Targum
* 14: Robert Brody: The Epistle of Sherira Gaon
* 15: Peter SchäFer: Hekhalot Literature and the Origins of Jewish
Mysticism
* Part III: History
* 16: Seth Schwartz: 'Rabbinic Culture' and Roman Culture
* 17: Catherine Hezser: Material Culture and Daily Life
* 18: Moshe Lavee: Rabbinic Literature and the History of Judaism in
Late Antiquity: Challenges, methodology, and new approaches
* 19: William Horbury: Rabbinic Perceptions of Christianity and the
History of Roman Palestine
* 20: Aharon Oppenheimer: Politics and Administration
* 21: Hayyim Lapin: Economics and Society
* Conclusion
* Part I: The Issues
* 1: Philip Alexander: Using Rabbinic Literature as a source for the
History of Late-Roman Palestine: Problems and Issues
* 2: Fergus Millar: The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism
* 3: Peter Schäfer: Research into Rabbinic Literature: An attempt to
define the Status Quaestionis
* 4: Chaim Milikowsky: The Status Quaestionis of Research into Rabbinic
Literature
* 5: Peter Schäfer and Chaim Milikowsky: Current Views on the Editing
of the Rabbinic Texts of Late Antiquity: Reflections on a debate
after twenty years
* Part II: The Rabbinic Texts
* 6: Amram Tropper: The State of Mishnah Studies
* 7: Romen Reichman: The Tosefta and its Value for Historical Research:
Questioning the historical reliability of case stories
* 8: Gunter Stemberger: Halakhic Midrashim as Historical Sources
* 9: Sacha Stern: The Talmud Yerushalmi
* 10: Richard Kalmin: Problems in the use of the Bavli for the History
of Late-Roman Palestine: the example of Astrology
* 11: Alex Samely: Literary Structures and Historical Reconstruction:
the example of Amoraic Midrash
* 12: Wout van Bekkum: The Future of Ancient Piyyut
* 13: Robert Hayward: Targum
* 14: Robert Brody: The Epistle of Sherira Gaon
* 15: Peter SchäFer: Hekhalot Literature and the Origins of Jewish
Mysticism
* Part III: History
* 16: Seth Schwartz: 'Rabbinic Culture' and Roman Culture
* 17: Catherine Hezser: Material Culture and Daily Life
* 18: Moshe Lavee: Rabbinic Literature and the History of Judaism in
Late Antiquity: Challenges, methodology, and new approaches
* 19: William Horbury: Rabbinic Perceptions of Christianity and the
History of Roman Palestine
* 20: Aharon Oppenheimer: Politics and Administration
* 21: Hayyim Lapin: Economics and Society
* Conclusion